The greatest multiple of 360 is technically infinite, as you can multiply 360 by any positive integer to get a larger multiple. However, in practical terms, if you are looking for the largest multiple within a specific range or context, you would need to define that range. For example, if limited to a specific number, you could find the greatest multiple by dividing that number by 360 and rounding down to the nearest whole number, then multiplying by 360.
3 and 360 have an LCM of 360 and a GCF of 3
The greatest common multiple of any set of integers is infinite.
The lowest multiple of 210 is 210 and the lowest multiple of 360 is 360.The lowest common multiple of 210 and 360 is 2520.
The greatest common factor of 360 , 450 = 90
Since 360 is a multiple of 120, it is automatically the LCM.
The greatest common multiple of any set of multiples is infinite.
The GCF of 18 and 360 is 18 because it is a factor of 360. The LCM of 18 and 360 is 360 because it is a multiple of 18.
3 and 360
3 and 360 have an LCM of 360 and a GCF of 3
-- The difference is that the 'GCF' is a well respected and very useful conceptin arithmetic, whereas there is no such thing as the 'GCM'.-- The Greatest Common Factor of 18 and 360 is 18 .-- There is no Greatest Common Multiple. If someone walks in with number thathe claims is the Greatest Common Multiple of 18 and 360, simply add 360 to itand you'll have a new common multiple that's greater than his number.-- The Least Common Multiple of 18 and 360 is 360 .-- The difference between the GCF and the LCM of 18 and 360 is 342 .
360 - 18 = 342
The greatest common factor of the numbers 18 and 360 is 18. The least common multiple of the numbers 18 and 360 is 360.
The greatest common multiple of any set of integers is infinite.
No. Nobody can. There's no such thing as the 'greatest common multiple'. If somebody brings you a number and tells you that it's the greatest common multiple of 72 and 120, just bring it to me. I'll add 360 to it and get a common multiple that's even greater.
HCF is 12 and LCM is 360
The greatest common multiple of any set of integers is infinite.
There is no greatest common multiple of two (or more) numbers: whatever number you come up with as the greatest common multiple I can always add their lowest common multiple to get an even higher common multiple. If you meant the LOWEST common multiple (the least number that both divide into with a remainder) then lcm(72, 180) = 360. If you meant the greatest common FACTOR (the greatest number that divides into both), then gcf(72, 180) = 36.